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Still No Flying Cars (29 Mar 2006)
Thankfully, sexier stuff may follow. "At some point, tires will 'speak' to the road and the curbside will 'know' you've arrived, so you may not need a parking meter," says K. Venkatesh Prasad, Ford's technical and group leader for infotronics research. "When you drive into a McDonald's, the menu might pop up on a display screen. Instead of moving to the business, the business will move to you."
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